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A BOUTIQUE DOWNTOWN BOSTON HOTEL

Experience the pride and spirit of one of America’s oldest cities. One of the most centrally located boutique downtown Boston hotels, The Boxer Boston Hotel celebrates and represents the neighborhood it inhabits and with its name, celebrates the independent spirit of challengers who stand strong for their core beliefs. This is the very essence of Boston, a progressive and ever-evolving city with an unshakable sense of itself and its significance in history.

Nestled between the historic North End and storied cobblestone streets of Beacon Hill, The Boxer Boston Hotel stands out among hotels in Boston, MA for its distinct location in the city’s triangular Flatiron Building. Originally constructed in 1904 and newly renovated with an industrial chic aesthetic, The Boxer tells the story of Boston past and present through design, architecture, and most importantly, personalized and intuitive service.

There is no doubt that when I return to Boston, I wouldn’t hesitate for a second to contact the Boxer and book another room. To all whom assisted on our family vacation, thanks again and keep up the good...

Bryan P, TripAdvisor

The Boxer Boston is a very nice hotel. The rooms are up to date and clean. The hotel staff is quite friendly and helpful as well. The hotel is close to the North End Neighborhood of Boston and is...

TheEpic1Traveler, Trip Advisor

Stayed at this neighborhood hotel and it was very comfortable. Rooms are big enough considering downtown Boston. Newly renovated yet there is old school charm within the entire hotel.

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The Boxer Hotel

The Boxer Hotel sits in the heart of downtown Boston, one of the nation’s oldest cities. An intellectual hub surrounded by renowned universities as well as a diverse city with a strong immigrant past, Boston has an eclectic blend of history and culture to explore, all within walking distance from the hotel. Follow the Freedom Trail to discover sites such as Paul Revere’s House and Faneuil Hall, with a quick stop at Union Oyster House, Boston’s oldest restaurant, for some classic New England fare. From there, wander toward Beacon Hill and lose yourself within the narrow brick streets and stately Federal row houses of Boston’s most tony neighborhood. Spend the afternoon relaxing in Boston Common, or peruse the high-end boutiques of Newbury Street in Back Bay. Cheer on the Celtics at TD Garden before heading to the North End for some fantastic Italian eats. Whatever your fancy, this big-hearted city delivers it all.